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Toshinori Suzuki

Toshinori Suzuki

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
8130
World Ranking
13676
National Ranking
1055

Toshinori Suzuki publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Toshinori Suzuki sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 263 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Toshinori Suzuki D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Toshinori Suzuki sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Toshinori Suzuki is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan, contributing to research primarily in the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Chemistry. Their work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches spanning atomic and molecular physics, optics, molecular biology, and physical and theoretical chemistry.

The scientist's research has concentrated on several subfields including:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Spectroscopy
  • Organic Chemistry

Main topics of Suzuki's work include:

  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Suzuki include:

  • "Ultrafast Ring-Opening Reaction of 1,3-Cyclohexadiene: Identification of Nonadiabatic Pathway via Doubly Excited State," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Formation of Long-Lived Dark States during Electronic Relaxation of Pyrimidine Nucleobases Studied Using Extreme Ultraviolet Time-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy," 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Ultrafast Dynamics of Water Radiolysis: Hydrated Electron Formation, Solvation, Recombination, and Scavenging," 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • "Extreme ultraviolet time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy of aqueous aniline solution: enhanced surface concentration and pump-induced space charge effect," 2020, Molecular Physics
  • "Design and characterization of a magnetic bottle electron spectrometer for time-resolved extreme UV and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy of liquid microjets," 2021, Structural Dynamics

Frequent co-authors in Suzuki's publications include:

  • Shutaro Karashima
  • Yoichi Yamamoto
  • Alexander Humeniuk
  • Junichi Nishitani
  • Alexie Boyer

Publications have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Faraday Discussions
  • Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan

Best Publications

  • Femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron imaging.

    Toshinori Suzuki

  • Direct measurement of vertical binding energy of a hydrated electron

    Ying Tang;Huan Shen;Kentaro Sekiguchi;Naoya Kurahashi

  • Nonadiabatic dynamics within the time dependent density functional theory: Ultrafast photodynamics in pyrazine

    Ute Werner;Roland Mitrić;Toshinori Suzuki;Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký

  • Chlorination of Guanosine and Other Nucleosides by Hypochlorous Acid and Myeloperoxidase of Activated Human Neutrophils: CATALYSIS BY NICOTINE AND TRIMETHYLAMINE *

    Mitsuharu Masuda;Mitsuharu Masuda;Toshinori Suzuki;Marlin D. Friesen;Jean Luc Ravanat

  • Photoelectron imaging on time-dependent molecular alignment created by a femtosecond laser pulse.

    Masaaki Tsubouchi;Benjamin J. Whitaker;Li Wang;Hiroshi Kohguchi

  • Two-color stimulated emission spectroscopy of trans-stilbene: large amplitude torsional motion in the ground state and its role in intramolecular vibrational redistribution

    Toshinori Suzuki;Naohiko Mikami;Mitsuo Ito

  • Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Product, 2‘-Deoxyoxanosine, from 2‘-Deoxyguanosine, Oligodeoxynucleotide, and Calf Thymus DNA Treated by Nitrous Acid and Nitric Oxide

    Toshinori Suzuki;Ryohei Yamaoka;Masatoshi Nishi;Hiroshi Ide

  • Effective attenuation length of an electron in liquid water between 10 and 600 eV.

    Yoshi-Ichi Suzuki;Kiyoshi Nishizawa;Naoya Kurahashi;Toshinori Suzuki

  • NONADIABATIC BENDING DISSOCIATION IN 16 VALENCE ELECTRON SYSTEM OCS

    Toshinori Suzuki;Hideki Katayanagi;Shinkoh Nanbu;Mutsumi Aoyagi

  • Probing Ultrafast Internal Conversion through Conical Intersection via Time-Energy Map of Photoelectron Angular Anisotropy

    Takuya Horio;Takao Fuji;Yoshi Ichi Suzuki;Toshinori Suzuki

  • Vibrational distribution of CH3 produced by the reaction of O(1D2) atom with CH4

    Toshinori Suzuki;Eizi Hirota

  • Fully state-resolved differential cross sections for the inelastic scattering of the open-shell NO molecule by Ar.

    Hiroshi Kohguchi;Toshinori Suzuki;Toshinori Suzuki;Millard H. Alexander

  • Time-resolved photoelectron imaging of ultrafast S2→S1 internal conversion through conical intersection in pyrazine

    Yoshi Ichi Suzuki;Takao Fuji;Takuya Horio;Toshinori Suzuki

  • Photoelectron spectroscopy of aqueous solutions: Streaming potentials of NaX (X = Cl, Br, and I) solutions and electron binding energies of liquid water and X−

    Naoya Kurahashi;Shutaro Karashima;Ying Tang;Takuya Horio

  • DNA-protein cross-link formation mediated by oxanine. A novel genotoxic mechanism of nitric oxide-induced DNA damage.

    Toshiaki Nakano;Hiroaki Terato;Kenjiro Asagoshi;Aya Masaoka

  • High-resolution soft X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of liquid water.

    Kiyoshi Nishizawa;Naoya Kurahashi;Kentarou Sekiguchi;Tomoya Mizuno

  • Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy of non-adiabatic electronic dynamics in gas and liquid phases

    Toshinori Suzuki

  • Stimulated-emission ion-dip spectra of phenol–H 2 O hydrogen-bonded complex: estimation of intramolecular vibrational redistribution rates of ground-state vibrational levels

    Takayuki Ebata;Mikako Furukawa;Toshinori Suzuki;Mitsuo Ito

  • Simultaneous Measurement of Recoil Velocity and Alignment of S(1D2) Atoms in Photodissociation of OCS.

    Yuxiang Mo;Hideki Katayanagi;Michael C. Heaven;Toshinori Suzuki

  • Why does intersystem crossing occur in isolated molecules of benzaldehyde, acetophenone, and benzophenone?

    Unknown

  • Femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron imaging

    Li Wang;Hiroshi Kohguchi;Toshinori Suzuki

  • FEMTOSECOND TIME-RESOLVED PHOTOELECTRON IMAGING ON ULTRAFAST ELECTRONIC DEPHASING IN AN ISOLATED MOLECULE

    Toshinori Suzuki;Li Wang;Hiroshi Kohguchi

  • Evidence for multiple dissociation components and orbital alignment in 205 nm photodissociation of N2O

    Toshinori Suzuki;Hideki Katayanagi;Yuxiang Mo;Kenichi Tonokura

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Mitrić
Roland Mitrić University of Würzburg
Majed Chergui
Majed Chergui École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký University of Split
Thomas J. Penfold
Thomas J. Penfold Newcastle University
Akihiro Morita
Akihiro Morita Tohoku University
Harry A. Frank
Harry A. Frank University of Connecticut
Barry Dellinger
Barry Dellinger Louisiana State University
Hideki Hashimoto
Hideki Hashimoto Chuo University
Mats Andersson
Mats Andersson Flinders University

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